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#1, trace back and fully replace damaged loom, this is the trickiest, but best option

#2 , identify local broken wires ensuring the replacement is the same, stagger cut the old cable ( so the ends are not the same length ) then offer up the new loom and cut that to enable to splice the cable,, best way is to solder each end together and cover with heat shrink insulation ( slide it on first mind ) , then wrap the loom in cotton electrical tape ,this requires some skill and confidence

#3, cut out the damage and crimp in the new loom, will work, bit of a bodge, cant guarantee longevity of repair given the location

Never seen this before on another XF - today the remaining fuel graph in the centre display was exactly one quarter. A while later (after some very gentle cruising due to slow traffic) it had increased and was noticeably above one quarter. What's the deal with that?
Does it somehow adapt the...

I have one of those AA Car Genie things and just received a text from it. Cars been stood since Tuesday and I've just opened it to top up screenwash. Not worried for battery, quite impressed got a proactive text.
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Hi, I am having trouble with the Bluetooth on my 2010 XF. I use a Samsung S4. it has been paired with the car for two years.
This morning Showing a line through a telephone handset on the touch screen where the signal strength and battery status normally is.
The phone shows its connected to the...

Hello peeps I'm new to the site I have a 2010 xfs portfolio with a blown parcel shelf speaker. I wanted to see if anyone knows the part number for the speaker so I can purchase one before I strip it out. Its a bowers and wilkins system. Thanks in advance

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